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-- >> preserve, protect, and defend -- the constitution of the united states united states -- >> so help me god. president. [applause] ♪ ♪ [hail to the chief] ♪ ♪ [cannon fire] [21-guin salute] [21-gun salute] >> ladies and gentlemen, it is my great privilege and distinct honor to introduce the 44th president of the united states of america, barack h. obama. [applause] [applause] [applause] >> thank you. [applause] >> thank you so much. >> vice president biden, mr. chief justice, members of the united states congress, distinguished guests, and fellow citizens -- each time we gather to inaugurate a president we bear witness to the enduring strength of our constitution. we affirm the promise of our democracy. we recall that what binds this nation together is not the colors of our skin or the tenets of our faith or the origins of our names. what makes us exceptional -- what makes us american -- is our allegiance to an idea articulated in a declaration made more than two centuries ago: "we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal; that they are endowe
-- >> preserve, protect, and defend -- the constitution of the united states united states -- >> so help me god. president. [applause] ♪ ♪ [hail to the chief] ♪ ♪ [cannon fire] [21-guin salute] [21-gun salute] >> ladies and gentlemen, it is my great privilege and distinct honor to introduce the 44th president of the united states of america, barack h. obama. [applause] [applause] [applause] >> thank you. [applause] >> thank you so much. >> vice...
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the united states, joe biden, and dr. jill biden. united states secret service -- [indiscernible] chairman senator charles schumer, senator lamar alexander, representative john boehner, house democratic leader nancy pelosi. [indiscernible] concluding the presidential press corps, the united states park police. [indiscernible] ladies and gentlemen, the parade continues to 17th street. [indiscernible] this is your chance to show your appreciation to the president of the united states, barack obama, and the first lady, michelle obama, as well as the vice president of the united states, and joe biden, and dr. jill biden, on their way to 17th street. ladies and gentlemen, making their way to the reviewing stand, the vice preside of the united states, joe biden, and dr. jill biden. every town seems to have its main street. re in washington, d.c., pennsylvania avenue is our main street. >> walking part of the route in today's inaugural parade, all of that in our video library. interesting posts from our viewers as well. we will
the united states, joe biden, and dr. jill biden. united states secret service -- [indiscernible] chairman senator charles schumer, senator lamar alexander, representative john boehner, house democratic leader nancy pelosi. [indiscernible] concluding the presidential press corps, the united states park police. [indiscernible] ladies and gentlemen, the parade continues to 17th street. [indiscernible] this is your chance to show your appreciation to the president of the united states, barack...
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energy use is expected to be less in the united states. and real will prices are expected to rise $2 per barrel annually. some members from "national journal." caller: i would like to say president us message -- because he reached out to all parts of government to get our nation on track. the republicans, they forget that this country was built and compromises. i thought their views of how government operates is very myopic. the idea that if you do not adapt to the changing times of the nation, they will find themselves in the annals of history. guest: republicans are questioning their own relevancy. they're a tough spot now because the president has the public and he had it yesterday. it was a soaring speech, inspirational speech that actually -- having talked to republicans after the inaugural luncheon yesterday, many of them said they were disappointed because they felt the president would do more to reach out to their party yesterday in terms of the things that the two sides will have to work on together in the coming weeks. not the le
energy use is expected to be less in the united states. and real will prices are expected to rise $2 per barrel annually. some members from "national journal." caller: i would like to say president us message -- because he reached out to all parts of government to get our nation on track. the republicans, they forget that this country was built and compromises. i thought their views of how government operates is very myopic. the idea that if you do not adapt to the changing times of...
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that is roughly 1/5 of the united states population who we will never know. . we'll never derive the economic impocket these angels could have given to the world and pain that women have had days, months and years after the abortion. i want to put in the record the story of joyce lunas. it's an honor to put her testimony forward. since i was sworn into congress nearly three weeks ago, i have had had opportunity to sign on to pieces of pro-life legislation. i believe it's important that we prevent any taxpayer dollars from going to abortions or organizations that perform abortions. i believe in the sanctity of life, that life is truly a gift from conception to natural death. and i am dedicated to protecting the rights of the unborn. i support the efforts to reduce the number of abortions in this country and we'll work not only to make abortion illegal but to make abortion unthinkable. you see, as a mother of three beautiful children, the sanctity of life is very cherished and very personal to me. in fact, it was exactly 23 years ago that i came to washington, d.
that is roughly 1/5 of the united states population who we will never know. . we'll never derive the economic impocket these angels could have given to the world and pain that women have had days, months and years after the abortion. i want to put in the record the story of joyce lunas. it's an honor to put her testimony forward. since i was sworn into congress nearly three weeks ago, i have had had opportunity to sign on to pieces of pro-life legislation. i believe it's important that we...
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we had the highest electric rate notice continental united states. rates that were squeezing the budgets of families and businesses. we came together, we decided we needed a plan to take these problems head-on. we realized that our economic energy and -- our environmental energy and economic needs were all related. and that the path we chose would impact our economy in this state for years to come. we consolidated state agencies to better coordinate our energy functions. we strengthened programs promoting renewable power and energy efficiency. we're leveraging private capital to deliver renewable energy at a price lower than almost anywhere else in the united states. today we've seen electric rates drop in connecticut by 12% across the board. but we cannot stop now. the comprehensive energy strategy that my administration announced this past october shows us the way forward. together we will expand cheaper, cleaner and more reliable energy choices for consumers. enhancing efficiency programs for all communities at the same time helping to create thou
we had the highest electric rate notice continental united states. rates that were squeezing the budgets of families and businesses. we came together, we decided we needed a plan to take these problems head-on. we realized that our economic energy and -- our environmental energy and economic needs were all related. and that the path we chose would impact our economy in this state for years to come. we consolidated state agencies to better coordinate our energy functions. we strengthened...
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office believing that he could join people together, that there were no blue or red states, just the united states. well, republicans surely through what i call a monkey wrench into that. so i really believe now that he changes his strategy and he believes and sees diversity. he's going to tackle it. i think he is now going to fight for the democratic legacy, for people with social security and medicare. he is going to be himself now. that is what i saw. and i think that the republican party should now try to reach across the aisle. they have not done it before. they should realize that their rating is now 25% and congress' rating is 15%. we have to get real. we have to understand that only together we can work. divided we will fall. host: you said he is going to be himself. that is what you got out of it. how would you describe him? would you say he is liberal or a centric democrat? caller: i think he is now becoming a liberal. he sees now that being a centric just does not work. it does not work. you are right, when you're working with people who are far right -- no, you cannot just moved
office believing that he could join people together, that there were no blue or red states, just the united states. well, republicans surely through what i call a monkey wrench into that. so i really believe now that he changes his strategy and he believes and sees diversity. he's going to tackle it. i think he is now going to fight for the democratic legacy, for people with social security and medicare. he is going to be himself now. that is what i saw. and i think that the republican party...
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of the united states. what are the emotions that go through your mind in that moment? >> it is the most ethereal moment in the world. it's almost like an out of body experience. you're almost looking at yourself from above your head down. and you're hoping that nobody pinches you because you don't want to wake up. >> jon: let me ask you this. which of the other justices would be the pincher? you don't have to answer. you don't have to answer. >> (laughing) jon: i'm just going to go through a list. is there... do you have a moment to reflect back on growing up because your childhood by any estimation was a difficult one, was one that you had to overcome an awful lot of obstacles. is that at the forefront of your mind or is it still just foundational in your being? >> still foundational. but, you know, the last three-and-a-half years since i was nominated to the court and then appointed have been a sort of magical ride. when you're thrust into sort of a world stage, as i have been, you start getting a little
of the united states. what are the emotions that go through your mind in that moment? >> it is the most ethereal moment in the world. it's almost like an out of body experience. you're almost looking at yourself from above your head down. and you're hoping that nobody pinches you because you don't want to wake up. >> jon: let me ask you this. which of the other justices would be the pincher? you don't have to answer. you don't have to answer. >> (laughing) jon: i'm just going...
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all across the united kingdom right now right phillip things like this like kid in london everywhere covered in this blanket is snowy but was this looks absolutely beautiful it's being causing chaos around the country for the five thousand schools are being placed claims are being grounded the trains to being delayed as once again persons transport system creates under the pressure of a little bit of snow causing havoc to commuters as we've been finding out. things with everything fine still hope whenever i think it's ridiculous other countries seem to manage i think we should catch up with. very good this morning. like the whole absolutely thing about half a century around the place anyway so you know we have to travel to get the sources out of the way so i haven't seen it but none personally seems like it with now. from rochester on to. a train start to take the train to some pancras. let me go from the underground to here i guess i'm going to go back about why but it's not just commuters of course being affected as the cold weather continues some economists a concern that as peopl
all across the united kingdom right now right phillip things like this like kid in london everywhere covered in this blanket is snowy but was this looks absolutely beautiful it's being causing chaos around the country for the five thousand schools are being placed claims are being grounded the trains to being delayed as once again persons transport system creates under the pressure of a little bit of snow causing havoc to commuters as we've been finding out. things with everything fine still...
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but we are united states it's not. what we need in the united states is not hatred. what we need in the united states is not violent and lawlessness. but is love. and wisdom and compassion toward one another. the feeling it justice. so what those who still suffer within our country whether they be right whether they be black guys made race might not be the dividing factor it once was but we continue to be a country divided nonetheless you know i tend to end the show with a lot of cynicism we would be blind to not recognize at face value alone the milestone this country has reached electing a black man as our president when only fifty years ago blacks and whites couldn't even sit together in a diner as much criticism that i have for this administration it's important to recognize the revolution that has occurred in this nation's social consciousness and with all the division hatred has them ism that exists at this moment among the populace we need to heed dr king's most profound advice of all who said darkness cannot drive out darkness only light can do that hate cann
but we are united states it's not. what we need in the united states is not hatred. what we need in the united states is not violent and lawlessness. but is love. and wisdom and compassion toward one another. the feeling it justice. so what those who still suffer within our country whether they be right whether they be black guys made race might not be the dividing factor it once was but we continue to be a country divided nonetheless you know i tend to end the show with a lot of cynicism we...
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three-story, single-family townhomes, 11 2 bedroom units and 17 3 bedroom units. the site does present challenges. historically the grading of the area has happened a bowl, considerably lower than the connection point to -- boulevard. especially true to the condition behind ms. lam's home. to provide for overland release of drainage should there be any issue, the project is designed with a retaining wall, and raises a grade for the drainage pattern. in addition there are no windows on the habitat homes facing ms. lams' property also for privacy. since closing on the side habitat has met with neighbors over the past years to discuss the development plans and to listen to neighbors concerns. we have sent letters, conducted door-to-door outreach and have met with small groups. specifically we spoke with ms. lam have a dozen times on the phone and in person and are committed to work with her to look at alternative options for her plants currently situated on our property. this could include installing planters utilizing help from our volunteers. we are proud of the wo
three-story, single-family townhomes, 11 2 bedroom units and 17 3 bedroom units. the site does present challenges. historically the grading of the area has happened a bowl, considerably lower than the connection point to -- boulevard. especially true to the condition behind ms. lam's home. to provide for overland release of drainage should there be any issue, the project is designed with a retaining wall, and raises a grade for the drainage pattern. in addition there are no windows on the...
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the president of the united states. [trumpet fanfare] ♪ ♪ . >> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states, barack h. obama, accompanied by staff director are to ceremonies, jean borocisz, terrance gainer, house sergeant at arms, paul irving, chairman of the joint congressional committee on ceremonies, charles schumer, senator lamar alexander, the speaker of the house of representatives, john boehner, senate majority leader harry reed, house majority leader eric examine for and house democratic leader nancy pelosi. [applause] >> i think when you walk through the archway and behold what we just saw, that is a spectacular moment. no matter how many times, even if you get two chances at it, it's quite remarkable. >> it was the people that held him up, one of the things the white house feels about this election is 2459 their supporters really had their back and they came out and voted for him. and said the last time was about the history. the people really had his back when he was under attack. >
the president of the united states. [trumpet fanfare] ♪ ♪ . >> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states, barack h. obama, accompanied by staff director are to ceremonies, jean borocisz, terrance gainer, house sergeant at arms, paul irving, chairman of the joint congressional committee on ceremonies, charles schumer, senator lamar alexander, the speaker of the house of representatives, john boehner, senate majority leader harry reed, house majority leader...
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what we do is run the daily operations of the unit. we are also the sounding board for them when it comes to the various type of permits and licenses we may be having difficulties with. i have my units working with the permit officers at those stations, who are the first line, reporting directly to their captains. i wanted to say that my highest priority is public safety. when we review an application for a new venue, be it entertainment, a bar, or a night club, it is very important that we look at the impact the venue will have on the neighborhood, and the community itself. however, i must also keep in mind and be aware of entrepreneurship and small business owners as the backbone of our city. they had a lot to the culture and flavor of san francisco and we do not want to lose that. we take these factors into consideration. ultimately be want everyone to have an enjoyable and safe time when they go out after hours to enjoy the city at night. that is my viewpoint. >> i am going to ask you to pass that over. >> good afternoon. i am a me
what we do is run the daily operations of the unit. we are also the sounding board for them when it comes to the various type of permits and licenses we may be having difficulties with. i have my units working with the permit officers at those stations, who are the first line, reporting directly to their captains. i wanted to say that my highest priority is public safety. when we review an application for a new venue, be it entertainment, a bar, or a night club, it is very important that we...
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. >> our goal is to unite the state of israel. >> says he will promote jewish values as well as easing the economic strain on families. another man of the moment is the former tv personality and is vying for enough votes for a possible coalition party. they are making the economy their main issue. shimon peres will decide whether to give binyamin netanyahu the first chance of forming a coalition. that is a process that took five weeks after the last election. let's talk about the situation after the election. it sounds like putting together a coalition will be tricky. >> it appears so. the last government all molested two years. then the labor party pulled out . in this case it might be even more complicated. binyamin netanyahu, if he is given the first nod, will have 28 days to form a coalition. then he has another 12 days. the question is whether some other party will be asked to put together a coalition. any kind of coalition would veer to the right. if he could do that with a minimum of cooperation would be his preference. >> thank you for reporting to us live from jerusalem. you c
. >> our goal is to unite the state of israel. >> says he will promote jewish values as well as easing the economic strain on families. another man of the moment is the former tv personality and is vying for enough votes for a possible coalition party. they are making the economy their main issue. shimon peres will decide whether to give binyamin netanyahu the first chance of forming a coalition. that is a process that took five weeks after the last election. let's talk about the...
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all across the united kingdom right now but i did it feels like this like ok in london everywhere covered in this blanket is slowly but was this looks absolutely beautiful it's being cool zinc calles around the country where the five thousand schools are being placed planes are being grounded the trains the being delayed as once again voices transports this increase under the pressure of a little bit of snow causing havoc to commuters as we've been finding out the thing is with the first one still hope whatever it was i think it's ridiculous other countries seem to manage i think we should catch up about it yeah it will be very good to small. boys the whole absolutely sing about half a century around the place anyway so you know what we have the trouble they could have sorted out of that we could. do it with but none personally seems like the focus now. from rochester on to. try and start to take the train to some pancras. and then let me go from the underground to get to here i guess i'm going to go back about why but it's not just kmita is of course he's being affected as the cold weath
all across the united kingdom right now but i did it feels like this like ok in london everywhere covered in this blanket is slowly but was this looks absolutely beautiful it's being cool zinc calles around the country where the five thousand schools are being placed planes are being grounded the trains the being delayed as once again voices transports this increase under the pressure of a little bit of snow causing havoc to commuters as we've been finding out the thing is with the first one...
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when you look at the unite and you compare it to -- the united states and compare it to, say, the united kingdom, we do not have lots more assaults, lots more robberies than places like the united kingdom. is place where we're really different is with respect to our homicide rate. it's just the homicide rate that makes us different, and almost all the difference between the united states and united kingdom, almost all of it is driven by gun homicides. so i think, you know, i am not very enthusiastic about letting my 8-year-old daughter watching violent video games, but i think the gun piece of this really is, to me, the most important thing that makes us so different from other industrialized countries. >> the point i would make with respect to that is that there is a big difference between homicide here and homicide abroad that you don't see in other crime categories. there is also a great deal of variation in homicide among the 50 states that seem to bear no relation at all to gun laws or the prevalence of guns. and, i mean, vermont has probably the loosest gun raws in the country -- l
when you look at the unite and you compare it to -- the united states and compare it to, say, the united kingdom, we do not have lots more assaults, lots more robberies than places like the united kingdom. is place where we're really different is with respect to our homicide rate. it's just the homicide rate that makes us different, and almost all the difference between the united states and united kingdom, almost all of it is driven by gun homicides. so i think, you know, i am not very...
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the smoke seeps into your unit. this can result in a prospective tenant finding out that they are exposed to secondhand smoke after they signed the lease. this policy will allow prospective tenants to make informed decision about the unit under consideration and if it meets their needs disclosure also benefits landlords. the smoke-free housing policy requires that owners designate units is either smoke-free or smoke, optional. no leases can be change midway. once the designations are made owners must include the designation, and to any applicant prior to entering the lease agreement. this list will be updated and available to all tenants. for owners of 50 units or less in the city have one year to comply; orders of 50 units or more have two years. this ordinance would bring san francisco in line with other cities that have similar policies. it is meant to encourage disclosure. as such there is no enforcement mechanism built into it i strongly urge your support. >> supervisor yee. >> supervisor yee: i will be support
the smoke seeps into your unit. this can result in a prospective tenant finding out that they are exposed to secondhand smoke after they signed the lease. this policy will allow prospective tenants to make informed decision about the unit under consideration and if it meets their needs disclosure also benefits landlords. the smoke-free housing policy requires that owners designate units is either smoke-free or smoke, optional. no leases can be change midway. once the designations are made...
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the united states constitution is the rule by law. the rule by law is to protect the minority from the tyranny of the majority. it is the classic definition of law. now, the rule of law is what justice kennedy and justice roberts recently spoke about. in their opinions, one was involving the flag-burning case. texas vs. johnson. the other one was by justice kennedy. the other one was by justice roberts very recently in the demonstrations of military fit -- demonstrations at military funerals. they both said the same thing. they said, we don't like what these people did. as a matter of fact, what they did and their beliefs are abhorrent to most americans, and to us personally, but unless we protect their rights, all our rights are in jeopardy. and that is why the concept of a constitutional democracy is so important and must be preserved, but is not understood today. it is not understood by many americans. why? it is not that hard to understand. we live in a democracy. a democracy is supposed to be governed by a majority opinion. so, w
the united states constitution is the rule by law. the rule by law is to protect the minority from the tyranny of the majority. it is the classic definition of law. now, the rule of law is what justice kennedy and justice roberts recently spoke about. in their opinions, one was involving the flag-burning case. texas vs. johnson. the other one was by justice kennedy. the other one was by justice roberts very recently in the demonstrations of military fit -- demonstrations at military funerals....
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. >> stephen: that would have united the country. he put his own desires above what is best for the nation average long with the people who voted for him. >> stephen: along with the people who voted for him. >> >> stephen: what? >> along with the people who voted for him. >> stephen: they wouldn't have voted for him if he didn't run again. you are the son of a member of black panthers. >> former member. >> stephen: they are not around anymore? >> no. >> stephen: do you not see them keeping white people from vote? >> that's different. >> stephen: you were the good black panthers? >> yes. >> stephen: were you ral callized as a child? >> yeah, i would say so. i was radicalized. >> stephen: did obama fulfill your radical april genda. >> my radicalization held that there could never be a black president. if anything obama broke my world view actually. that's, you know, what happened to america if anything it made me less less radical. i did a flip-flop on that. sawed back and forth. [ laughter ] >> stephen: as someone who has been an obse
. >> stephen: that would have united the country. he put his own desires above what is best for the nation average long with the people who voted for him. >> stephen: along with the people who voted for him. >> >> stephen: what? >> along with the people who voted for him. >> stephen: they wouldn't have voted for him if he didn't run again. you are the son of a member of black panthers. >> former member. >> stephen: they are not around anymore?...
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of united healthcare that's really what it comes down to this whole little government thing and it's got to make government smaller the flipside of that is that means we're going to make business bigger we're going to make the billionaires bigger we're going to make them more intrusive we're going to reagan in one thousand nine hundred two stopped in force in the sherman antitrust act and it's seven errors over the years and what was the result of that we now have every major industry in america controlled by five or fewer companies and that's that you know out of twenty major industries in the united states whether it's food whether it's medicine whether it's ospital ization whether it's telecommunications you name it we've become a monopoly world because little government this was reagan's ideology and now they want the billionaires this this ideology to administer our social security our health care we're selling off you know john case in ohio selling off the roads to them to billionaires from france and australia you had a democratic mayor and in chicago mary daly selling off the
of united healthcare that's really what it comes down to this whole little government thing and it's got to make government smaller the flipside of that is that means we're going to make business bigger we're going to make the billionaires bigger we're going to make them more intrusive we're going to reagan in one thousand nine hundred two stopped in force in the sherman antitrust act and it's seven errors over the years and what was the result of that we now have every major industry in...
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the united states is never quite perfect. always trying to make things better. in keeping with our original principles. going back to the idea of the declaration and pac-10 our greatest president, the republican president, abraham lincoln. i think he was trying to channel lap and then push it forward into specific policies for today . lou: do you have a sense of the future that he envisions as a result of today's speech? >> well, i think the speech today was really about equality. it was saying that lincoln was right when lincoln said that the united states is dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. that was a pretty radical thing that lincoln did. that was not something most americans thought that the constitution was written. as you know, we had slavery. lincoln read that as of forward-looking idea. lou: when he wrote that -- when he wrote that he was standing on the shoulders of those who had founded this nation and you had written the declaration. redneck constitution. equality was fundamental and mps book documents. that country's histo
the united states is never quite perfect. always trying to make things better. in keeping with our original principles. going back to the idea of the declaration and pac-10 our greatest president, the republican president, abraham lincoln. i think he was trying to channel lap and then push it forward into specific policies for today . lou: do you have a sense of the future that he envisions as a result of today's speech? >> well, i think the speech today was really about equality. it was...
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although engineering jobs pay well, manufacturing did pay well in the united states. also, the process of making products is very important when you have a paradigm shift. great example: years ago kodak decided to specialize in film and sent camera making to the far east. then their labs developed a digital camera and they forgot how to make them. in the sense that they lost the ability to manufacture shutters, lenses, things like that. and they missed out on the revolution in cameras, naoko tkabg is virtually out of business. >> reporter: doesn't this movement, this exportation of free innovation free up capital for higher more margin investment here in the states? >> actually not. essentially, the american capital leaves for china. capital is fungible, movable, americans haveless capital to work with because of it. >> tom: how does american innovation impact countries using it? in china, for instance, you can see a developing middle-class and perhaps more american products going over to china. >> absolutely. and what you see in korea-- dawes because that's a good in
although engineering jobs pay well, manufacturing did pay well in the united states. also, the process of making products is very important when you have a paradigm shift. great example: years ago kodak decided to specialize in film and sent camera making to the far east. then their labs developed a digital camera and they forgot how to make them. in the sense that they lost the ability to manufacture shutters, lenses, things like that. and they missed out on the revolution in cameras, naoko...
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deserve protect and defend the constitution of the united states the constitution of the united states so help you god so help me god for graduation with mr president. and with those words president obama begins his second term as commander in chief so what can we expect during the next four years and how does he live up to his pledges in the first term. hello welcome to our special coverage of the second inauguration of president barack obama today will be taking a look back at what has defined president obama's first term as well as what lies ahead from civil rights to foreign policy will dig deep into the real topics and issues that presses the u.s. today to start off i want to bring in our panel our t. correspondent meghan lopez host of breaking the sat here on r t s b m r n a and our special guest today martin luther king the third great to have you all here so mr kagan the first question of course i mean how does it feel to see the first african-american president be inaugurated into his second term especially on a federal holiday dedicated to honoring your father well let me sta
deserve protect and defend the constitution of the united states the constitution of the united states so help you god so help me god for graduation with mr president. and with those words president obama begins his second term as commander in chief so what can we expect during the next four years and how does he live up to his pledges in the first term. hello welcome to our special coverage of the second inauguration of president barack obama today will be taking a look back at what has...
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agent the job and he became president of the united states and. still keeps his loyalty to his parent institutionalised that's how i would read these headlines. is it because this negative branding that russia get it's because it just doesn't fall in line i mean we look at we look at the post cold war narrative you know the soviet union was defeated and the defeated must accept terms of surrender and the terms of surrender is become like us ok because if i think i look very back at this very carefully. let me put it was actually light because we had mr president for for a while there and and he was like then what was the event that everything went south went negative and it was the yukos affair it went and had the coffee was the bad guy and now he became the good guy ok i mean is this part of it is negative branding it's geo politically driven because putin. the jewels to the family jewels to texas oilmen. i would say that's part of the reason because i would say is not their route it's a cause already of the turn so. yes it's not just thanks to p
agent the job and he became president of the united states and. still keeps his loyalty to his parent institutionalised that's how i would read these headlines. is it because this negative branding that russia get it's because it just doesn't fall in line i mean we look at we look at the post cold war narrative you know the soviet union was defeated and the defeated must accept terms of surrender and the terms of surrender is become like us ok because if i think i look very back at this very...
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there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives. with this is a problem that. it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about it they were really good public health campaigns people were really focused on this problem you certainly should be able to. bring. more news today. saying these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. today. the official. language stream quality and enjoy favorites. if you're away from your television. set your mobile device you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. in the world with. its technology innovation news developments from around russia. the future coverage. welcome back you're watching r.t. live from moscow our travel chaos has taken over europe which remains paralyzed by snow and freezing temperatures it's been especially tough for the u.k. were hundreds of flights have been cancelled and rail and road networks have been brought to standstill artists are further reports from london. all across the united kingdom right now right phillip things li
there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives. with this is a problem that. it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about it they were really good public health campaigns people were really focused on this problem you certainly should be able to. bring. more news today. saying these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. today. the official. language stream quality and enjoy favorites. if...
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during this year, i spent most of my time in the united states. i have visited 20 different countries, 30 cities, and spoken to the chief justice of the countries i have visited. that includes the chief justice of the supreme court of russia, where we had a long conversation one-on-one talking about issues like this. i tell you what happens in other countries and what they are doing. in russia, for example, you have 200,000 jurors. you don't even have to go to high school. you have no attorney-client privilege. you go to court. they only have 35,000 average cats. -- advocates. they handle the most difficult cases. we were talking about how to professionalize, if you will, the legal profession. the aba was formed 133 years ago only for two purposes. one, to create a code of ethics for all lawyers. the second one is to increase the quality of legal education. that is still our fundamental mission. so, one suggestion i made at that time to the chief justice is you have got to give lawyers a monopoly. the only way -- this sounds self-serving, and it i
during this year, i spent most of my time in the united states. i have visited 20 different countries, 30 cities, and spoken to the chief justice of the countries i have visited. that includes the chief justice of the supreme court of russia, where we had a long conversation one-on-one talking about issues like this. i tell you what happens in other countries and what they are doing. in russia, for example, you have 200,000 jurors. you don't even have to go to high school. you have no...
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that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the constitution of the united states. and the constitution of the state of california. that i take this obligation fully, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion. and that i will wield and faithfully discharge the duties upon which i am about to enter. and during this time as i hold the office of member of the board of supervisors, and member of the transportation authority of the city and county of san francisco, congratulations. (applause) >> we will now proceed for the nomination of the office of president. >> president: could you please describe the principal of making nominations. >> a member may nominate themselves. second nomination is welcome but not required. members do not accept nominations and can withdraw their name anytime without a second. members and nominate one person in there is one seat to fill. to reopen it may be done with a majority vote. public comment can be taken on the new nominations. >> president: with that we will proceed with making a nominations for the office of president of t
that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the constitution of the united states. and the constitution of the state of california. that i take this obligation fully, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion. and that i will wield and faithfully discharge the duties upon which i am about to enter. and during this time as i hold the office of member of the board of supervisors, and member of the transportation authority of the city and county of san francisco, congratulations....
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states. >> the office of the president of the united states. >> and i will to the best of my ability? >> and i will to the best of my ability. >> preserve and protect the constitution of the united states. >> preserve and protect the constitution of the united states. >> so help me god. >> so help me god. >> congratulations. >> the public swearing in ceremony today. the fourth time he has been sworn in. last four years, four and a half years or so. let's bring in our panel, van jones, sally quinn, margaret hoover and cornell belcher. it's amazing to see them interact with their family, all throughout the day, with their kids, with mrs. robinson, michelle obama's mom, with her brother, and the first couple, to see them interacting out on the dance floor, there are those critics who say they try to paint him as elitist and what not, but this is a couple that seems very accessible to many americans. >> one of the things we pick up on, focus groups, way back early in this sort of organic, when we start talking about their relationship and how they sort of love each other and it was a par
states. >> the office of the president of the united states. >> and i will to the best of my ability? >> and i will to the best of my ability. >> preserve and protect the constitution of the united states. >> preserve and protect the constitution of the united states. >> so help me god. >> so help me god. >> congratulations. >> the public swearing in ceremony today. the fourth time he has been sworn in. last four years, four and a half years...
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we must become united, united states of america, but i think the majority of the people are saying, listen, let's do away with these old habits, these old things that need to be dead and gone, and move on to really bringing our nation together. and i think he would say that. time to move on and make it better and get it right. >> well, i'm very excited about tonight. looking forward to your performance. and if you do need me, i will be in close proximity and available. >> start warming up. warm up, mate. >> all right, buddy. >> good to see you. >> good to see you, take care. >> i tell you what, stevie wonder has a very good english accent. he had it right down to a tee there. i want to bring you somebody who is almost as big a legend now in the music world as stevie wonder. will.i.am. welcome. i got nearly blinded by your camera. >> oh, yeah. >> coolest camera i have ever seen. >> i made and created this thing. >> you designed it? >> designed it, funded it. i am bringing it to america and france. >> really? what are you make of today, a big historic day. the president made a big historic s
we must become united, united states of america, but i think the majority of the people are saying, listen, let's do away with these old habits, these old things that need to be dead and gone, and move on to really bringing our nation together. and i think he would say that. time to move on and make it better and get it right. >> well, i'm very excited about tonight. looking forward to your performance. and if you do need me, i will be in close proximity and available. >> start...
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. >> i barack hussein obama do solemnly swear -- >> for the 44th president of the united states, his position already cemented in the history books, this was the crowning moment. his reward after a bruising campaign, his entry into the even more exclusive club of two-term presidents. >> thank you. >> the presidents' day started with morning services at the place they call, for good reason, the church of the president, st. john's across the street from the white house. across washington, hundreds of thousands of people were already beginning to gather on the national mall. as the obamas left church, choirs performed at the capitol for the early arrivals ♪ ♪ this land was made for you and me ♪ >> back at the white house and following tradition, the president hosted congressional leaders for coffee. ♪ while across town on the inaugural stand, distinguished guests took their places. the justices of the supreme court, former president and mrs. carter, former president and secretary clinton. at mid morning, the presidential procession left the white house and made its the way to th
. >> i barack hussein obama do solemnly swear -- >> for the 44th president of the united states, his position already cemented in the history books, this was the crowning moment. his reward after a bruising campaign, his entry into the even more exclusive club of two-term presidents. >> thank you. >> the presidents' day started with morning services at the place they call, for good reason, the church of the president, st. john's across the street from the white house....
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we're not united in anyway, shape or form. >> we're not united. look around. our chick-fil-as are not even united with the states. >> john: are you going to have a teddy roosevelt big stick, do you see a hard-core aggressive obama. >> this is when you get to be yourself. >> his nomination so far has shown he's a knew man. >> john: good enough. elon you're doubtful? >> i believe he believes in himself, and i believe that if he actually was allowed to do what he wanted to do, perhaps something would happen, but the fact is it's going to be four years of battle upon battle upon battle. i'm sorry, i don't think-- >> he won't be shaft, but he'll get things to go his way. >> john: he won't be shaft. probably the truest thing said tonight. shut your mouth. my panel stays with me as we thank special people for today's inauguration. that's next. here a cheap, there a cheap, everywhere a cheap... you get it. so, what if instead of just a cheap choice you could make a smart choice? like, esurance for example. they were born online and built to save people money from the
we're not united in anyway, shape or form. >> we're not united. look around. our chick-fil-as are not even united with the states. >> john: are you going to have a teddy roosevelt big stick, do you see a hard-core aggressive obama. >> this is when you get to be yourself. >> his nomination so far has shown he's a knew man. >> john: good enough. elon you're doubtful? >> i believe he believes in himself, and i believe that if he actually was allowed to do what...
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the moon and jupiter uniting for tonight. all you've got to do is look to the east of the moon, and you're going to be able to see jupiter. it's not going to be this close again until 2026. but, of course, wait until after our show. for tuesday, we're going to see daytime highs, 65 in santa rosa. 67 in san jose. cooler in the east bay with 60 degrees for you. still expecting 70 in santa cruz, where you won't get in on this cooldown until we head into wednesday. that's when we'll get the chance of showers coming our way. for thursday and friday, temperatures continuing to cool off with 60s coming back into the mix. then as we head throughout saturday and sunday, a chance of showers in the forecast for this upcoming weekend. no big storms in the next seven days. just need to keep that umbrella handy. so one more day of this awesome weather at the coastline, and then things start to get back to reality for this time of the year. >> i looked up, i saw jupiter and the moon earlier tonight. >> we have skylights? here? >> well -- [
the moon and jupiter uniting for tonight. all you've got to do is look to the east of the moon, and you're going to be able to see jupiter. it's not going to be this close again until 2026. but, of course, wait until after our show. for tuesday, we're going to see daytime highs, 65 in santa rosa. 67 in san jose. cooler in the east bay with 60 degrees for you. still expecting 70 in santa cruz, where you won't get in on this cooldown until we head into wednesday. that's when we'll get the chance...
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there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives with. this with this is a problem that frankly is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about they were really good public health campaigns that people were really focused on this problem certainly should be able to. bring. technology innovation all the developments around russia. easy easy easy easy easy easy easy easy easy easy easy easy easy easy easy easy easy easy to feel a. little. cut. it's such a. place . i am playing . god i. thank you. it will. it was. such . the to. welcome back you're watching our team live from moscow to it's decision time for israel with people across the country having to the polls in a snap parliamentary election but due to the limited time for campaigning and the failure of the opposition to unite behind a single strong candidate prime minister netanyahu his victory seems a foregone conclusion aren't you supposed to report on how a lack of change is left man israelis apophatic and disillusioned by the s
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welcome to the united states senate. over the christmas holidays much of our nation was foikdz on what congress would do to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff. what was large-missing from that conversation was how to address the much greater and more damaging problem, our growing national debt. i'm not exactly sure what the definition of fiscal cliff was. i think it is different meanings to different people. we dealt with a portion of the fiscal cliff. a slight delay in skwaeurgs and the consequences -- sequestration and the bush tax cuts expiring on december 31. but the problem, the serious problem is our national debt. last year's budget shortfall reached $1.1 trillion, the fourth straight year of trillion-dollar deficit spending. this out-of-control government spending increased our national debt to a record $16 trillion, which is more than the entire u.s. economy produced in goods and services in the entire year of 2012. last week secretary geithner notified congress that government will reach its borrowing limit as so
welcome to the united states senate. over the christmas holidays much of our nation was foikdz on what congress would do to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff. what was large-missing from that conversation was how to address the much greater and more damaging problem, our growing national debt. i'm not exactly sure what the definition of fiscal cliff was. i think it is different meanings to different people. we dealt with a portion of the fiscal cliff. a slight delay in skwaeurgs and the...
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there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids live with. this with this is a problem that. is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about they were really good public health campaigns people were really focused on this problem you certainly should be able to have a lot less a lot less human suffering. live live . live. live . live. live live live. live. live. live. live live live live live . well welcome back if you're joining us you're watching our two live from moscow travel chaos mistaken over europe which remains paralyzed by snow and freezing temperatures it's been especially tough for the u.k. where hundreds of flights have been canceled and rail and road networks have been brought to a standstill artists are first reports from london. all across the united kingdom right now right phillip things like this like kid in london everywhere covered in this blanket is snowy but was this looks absolutely beautiful it's being causing chaos around the country going on five thousand schools
there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids live with. this with this is a problem that. is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about they were really good public health campaigns people were really focused on this problem you certainly should be able to have a lot less a lot less human suffering. live live . live. live . live. live live live. live. live. live. live live live live live . well...
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comes to the united states or it goes across canada and off the coast of vancouver british columbia. this dc fight has very little meaning in the larger picture. >> michael: but those dc fights change the way we talk about it. >> they do. >> michael: it will be the centerpiece for however long for a moment or months of conversation. >> that benefits the status quo. it benefits big oil big coal and the lobbyists who represent those interests. if you're talking about what is relevant then you're not talking about policies and changes that are very important. >> michael: how does it change the president's accusation. >> facts, in washington they have a problem with. it's not tens of thousands of jobs but hundreds of jobs at the end of the day. >> michael: donnie fowler thanks for being here. tomorrow, hillary clinton goes to the hill to talk about bengahzi. we view the challenges for her and president obama's second foreign policy. plus the bush years could have been known the world according to dick cheney. brit brit explains it all. he's next right here in the war room. [ male announc
comes to the united states or it goes across canada and off the coast of vancouver british columbia. this dc fight has very little meaning in the larger picture. >> michael: but those dc fights change the way we talk about it. >> they do. >> michael: it will be the centerpiece for however long for a moment or months of conversation. >> that benefits the status quo. it benefits big oil big coal and the lobbyists who represent those interests. if you're talking about what...
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of the united state. >> that's states, states! still, a glorious morning. what do you do after reenlisting for another four years of president of the united states? you pause for 23 seconds of re-election. you think joe biden was having fun? that smile never left his face. you get the sense if a vice president could crowd surf, joe biden actually was. the president dancing this time. chewing, dancing, chewing, chewing, and chewing. is that the knickorette we hear so much about? and a presidential inauguration is something a family should never forget. sasha and malia, their own paparazzi and their parents stealing a kiss or two. what family wouldn't snap photos, even a first family. truly a day to remember. >> you know, i counted four kiss there for the obamas there. a lot of people watching sarsha and malia all day yesterday. from the swaying to the yawning, the interaction with each other, their parents, it was really -- a really unbelievable thing to see in some ways, like any other family. and in other ways, watching these gir
of the united state. >> that's states, states! still, a glorious morning. what do you do after reenlisting for another four years of president of the united states? you pause for 23 seconds of re-election. you think joe biden was having fun? that smile never left his face. you get the sense if a vice president could crowd surf, joe biden actually was. the president dancing this time. chewing, dancing, chewing, chewing, and chewing. is that the knickorette we hear so much about? and a...
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be welcomed and treated well, -- >> regardless of who you voted for it is time to come together and unite. >> you are almost there. >> the sensation about hope and change is not what it was four years ago, it is more of a serious, solemn attitude about recognizing that there are things that we have to do as a nation. -- >> this is a party. we feel good -- and for that day we are all happy and everything -- >> the president, right here. >> enjoy the inauguration day and the bands are still playing as they make their way to the white house to be reviewed by president obama, and joining me here above the mall,, laura, thank you very much. we talked about how the crowds weren't as big, without the excitement that was there in 2009, that was gone but did you find them excited? -- >> the excitement was replaced with something different, but a more solid pride that this is a historic achievement, the nation's first african-american president reelected with a majority of the popular vote. this was the sense that people wanted to be part of. african-americans returned to vote in the selection in h
be welcomed and treated well, -- >> regardless of who you voted for it is time to come together and unite. >> you are almost there. >> the sensation about hope and change is not what it was four years ago, it is more of a serious, solemn attitude about recognizing that there are things that we have to do as a nation. -- >> this is a party. we feel good -- and for that day we are all happy and everything -- >> the president, right here. >> enjoy the...
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there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids live. this is a problem that. is like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk they were really good. people really focused on this problem you certainly should be able to. write. good laboratory. was able to build most sophisticated robots. clinically dorna found anything. to teach me. to care about humans. this is why you should care only. what mistreat is hidden deep the nice. this is the north welcome here. traps laid for intruders. and the supernatural cannot rise from nowhere. human be possessed by the spirit. mistress of the cave on auntie. live from moscow second time's the charm during his inauguration speech in washington president barack obama forcefully laid out the priorities for his second term in office and with a special stress on backing democracy around the world his pledges have already led to concerns of further u.s. involvement in foreign states are you going to catch explains and his inaugural speech president obama sort of for spawn it to those who have
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